Memo sheds light on events leading to North Miami city manager’s firing
Following a 3-1 termination vote Tuesday night, it’s still unclear why a group of North Miami city councilmembers voted to fire City Manager Rasha Cameau. But Local 10 News has obtained a memo from the now-ousted top administrator that sheds light on her forced departure.
After shooting ex in Lauderhill, woman texts him ‘I’ll smoke you bro frfr,’ cops say
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Hallandale Beach man sexually exploited children of women he dated, police say
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Eurovision explained, from ABBA to Zorra, as the song contest is shadowed by the Israel-Hamas war
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Fiji's ex-leader, Frank Bainimarama, sentenced to prison for interfering in police investigation
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Palm Beach parking officer nicknamed ‘Too Nice’ accused of having sex with minors
A parking enforcement officer who goes by the nickname “Too Nice” was arrested on multiple child sex abuse charges after authorities say he allegedly had sex with two minors earlier this year in Palm Beach County.
‘About time he got caught’: Relative of Keys pastor accused of sex crime fears more victims out there
Pastor and accused child sex criminal Monte Chitty faced a Monroe County judge again Monday, a little more than two weeks after the 62-year-old returned to the Keys following his capture in Texas.
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Russia's celebration of victory in World War II is a key pillar of Putin’s rule
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Defense attacks Stormy Daniels' credibility as she returns to the stand in Trump's hush money trial
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Memo sheds light on events leading to North Miami city manager’s firing
Following a 3-1 termination vote Tuesday night, it’s still unclear why a group of North Miami city councilmembers voted to fire City Manager Rasha Cameau. But Local 10 News has obtained a memo from the now-ousted top administrator that sheds light on her forced departure.
Judge grills Apple exec about whether company is defying order to enable more iPhone payment options
A federal judge on Wednesday questioned whether Apple has set up a gauntlet of exasperating hurdles to discourage the use of alternative payment options in iPhone apps, despite a court order seeking to create more ways for consumers to pay for digital services.
Ohio attorney general warns student protesters in masks could face felony charges under anti-KKK law
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